Top 10 developments that pushed US–Venezuela tensions to breaking point

The United States struck Caracas in January 2026, claiming the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, marking a dramatic escalation from sanctions to military action amid counter-narcotics and regime-change tensions.

January 03, 2026 / 19:02 IST
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US-Venezuela standoff turns military
US-Venezuela standoff turns military

The United States’ decision to carry out strikes on Caracas in January 2026 — and President Donald Trump’s claim that Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro was captured — has pushed Washington’s confrontation with Venezuela into unprecedented territory. What had long been a campaign of sanctions, diplomatic isolation and law-enforcement pressure has escalated into overt military action, framed by the Trump administration as part of a wider war against transnational drug cartels. US officials say the strikes were necessary to counter what they describe as an imminent security threat posed by narco-terrorist networks operating from Venezuelan territory. Critics, however, argue the move stretches legal authority, risks regional instability and blurs the line between counter-narcotics operations and regime-change policy in a country already crippled by economic collapse, political repression and a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Here are the top 10 developments:

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1. US launches strikes on Caracas

In January 2026, the United States carried out strikes on Caracas, marking the sharpest escalation in its long-running confrontation with Venezuela’s leftist government. Trump said the operation resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro.